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Two Chickens, Many Options

Two Chickens, Many Options

Posted on September 13, 2019 Posted in Recipes Tagged with abundance, appetizer, real food, slow food, soup

Some people can plan a meal for every night of the week (EVERY WEEK), with bulk meals and freezer meals and all that. Me—no. I’m terrible at meal-planning. For a while, I felt that meal-planning …

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My Take on the Kitchen Arts

My Take on the Kitchen Arts

Posted on January 7, 2014 Posted in Eat Tagged with abundance, human skills, real food

There are a lot of websites about cooking out there. I’m not doing what they’re doing—the comprehensive recipe bank, the exotic tour through culinary traditions—I couldn’t create that kind of thing if I tried and …

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Plowman’s Dinner

Plowman’s Dinner

Posted on July 1, 2012 Posted in Eat Tagged with abundance, fermentation, main plate, real food, slow food

This was dinner a couple weeks ago. Kind of an eclectic menu. Which is why I bring it up. Raw carrots. Raw radishes. Yogurt cheese. Bottle of wine. Pickled garlic. One whole chicken sourced humanely from …

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Sally Fallon Makes Me Nervous

Sally Fallon Makes Me Nervous

Posted on March 7, 2012 Posted in Eat Tagged with critique, real food, science

I am a fan of Weston Price. I’m also a fan of much of what Mr. Price’s most vocal disciple, Sally Fallon, advocates. On the other hand? She’s kind of crazy. Let’s start with the good. …

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If my children were fairy tale characters, they'd be King Sturdy and Shortshanks. I'd be the Master Maid. As for the mister, he'd be Boots of course.

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